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I have a few 70’s Topps sets and I currently have no plans to sell. I have, however, considered selling a couple in the past. I have only sold a few sets (a couple on EBay and a couple here on the BST), but I have never consigned or sold to a dealer. Do dealers prefer ungraded sets that they buy or take on consignment to be shipped to them in sheets, toploaders, etc.?
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